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Season 1, Episode 4

Ramsay visits Moore Place in Esher where joint owners Nick Whitehouse and Richard Hodgson are trying to create a profitable business with a complete lack of know-how in the kitchen.

Season 2, Episode 1

The venue for this programme is La Lanterna in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. Twenty-eight-year-old owner and head chef Alex offers modern Italian cuisine, a taste of Little Italy in England’s first garden city, and the restaurant is run by his best mate maitre d’ Gavin, helped by his ex-air hostess girlfriend Emily.

Season 3, Episode 2

The venue for this programme is Sandgate in Kent, where husband and wife team Lois and Peter Hamilton-Slade own and run a small English seaside hotel. They enjoy eating in restaurants and thought it would be fun to own one, so they pooled their life savings with no previous experience in the industry. Here, there’s chaos in the kitchen as first-time head chef Stuart struggles with the demands of each menu.

Season 4, Episode 3

For the last 18 months ex Michelin-starred chef Nick has owned and run Rococo but his past success is now eluding him. The menu is past its sell-by date, the service is stuffy, the food is over-priced and the only thing being fed is his ego. With debts of £100k, Gordon forces him to face his failures, strips down the menu and dismantles the claustrophobic dining room.

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35 Comments

  1. love the british episodes, way better than the american ones. less drama, more character

  2. If I knew everything was done in a microwave, I could stay home and use my own convection/microwave 😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣I rarely eat burgers but when I do, I only like tomatoes, ketchup, a little mao and 2-3 pickles on it.

  3. The one thing that ticks me off about Gordon is he can be a jerk and bully sometimes. Why can’t he keep his guidebooks. They’re his memories. Why did he insist he throw them out. That was plainly lame. Really lame.

  4. Imagine my surprise to find a Kitchen Nightmares video that was uploaded hours before instead of years past

  5. Gordon sure acts different in the UK or anywhere in Europe than when he is in America. There is almost whispers. In America he's loud and at times almost yelling. What a difference.

  6. I actually feel really bad for the vegetarian 8 whole years devoted and your kind of tricked into eating a pizza that you were told was vegetarian but wasn't in the end. you can tell he was polite about it but left quickly after 🙁

  7. I love how much the UK version literally do not give a fuck. Look at they faces, why nobody give a fuck 🫵🤣🤣

  8. I love that the first episode shows there are assholes everywhere.

    Like seriously, the biker at the beginning going the wrong way on a marked one way in front of a live fucking camera lmao

  9. If you comment “omg this vs USA version blah blah.” Or “imagine Gordon Ramsay blah blah.” You’re the type of donkey who would copy his dish, then put pomegranate and microwave it.

  10. UK "Kitchen Nightmares" is existentially different from our American version. Gordon seldom yells, and the owners are so much more open to change.

  11. I love both the UK and US versions of the show, but for different reasons. The US version gives me my fill of drama and over-the-top characters. But I also really like the UK version because it feels so calm and casual. Like Ramsay is super chill & shooting the shit with others (whilst continuing to teach & occasionally insult them lmao). They have 2 completely different vibes and I'm HERE for both of them <3

  12. UK episodes definitely emphasize the “reality” part of reality television compared with the USA episodes

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